I'm not saying anything new here, and downvote away, but the Leach experiment is 100% worth a shot at Mississippi State. I get that coaches can make immediate impacts and turn programs around, but Leach is a repetition guy who hasn't gotten going until year 3-4 in his last two jobs. We're 5 games into a weird *** season with no 17ing spring and no non-conference games against teams like New Mexico State. And before someone says, "New Mexico State would beat this team" -- no, that's not true.
This could be a disaster. Mike Leach hasn't coached in the SEC in a couple decades, and the game has changed, and his offense may never work. BUT doing what we've always wasn't working. We haven't beaten Bama since Croom. Spending 3-4 years with a proven head coach with a different offense that hasn't really been tried by anyone else in the SEC is worth a shot when you're a perpetual underdog in terms of resources, talent, etc. Yes, we look 17ing awful right now on offense, but I'm willing to spend a few years seeing what happens and if it doesn't work out, let's hire a new guy and run it down people's throats for the rest of my life. Football with Mullen was a lot of fun, and if that's the best we can do, I'm fine with that, but doing something different is worth a shot and with a guy like Leach that's going to take some time. And that doesn't make me any less frustrated with what's on the field right now.
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This could be a disaster. Mike Leach hasn't coached in the SEC in a couple decades, and the game has changed, and his offense may never work. BUT doing what we've always wasn't working. We haven't beaten Bama since Croom. Spending 3-4 years with a proven head coach with a different offense that hasn't really been tried by anyone else in the SEC is worth a shot when you're a perpetual underdog in terms of resources, talent, etc. Yes, we look 17ing awful right now on offense, but I'm willing to spend a few years seeing what happens and if it doesn't work out, let's hire a new guy and run it down people's throats for the rest of my life. Football with Mullen was a lot of fun, and if that's the best we can do, I'm fine with that, but doing something different is worth a shot and with a guy like Leach that's going to take some time. And that doesn't make me any less frustrated with what's on the field right now.
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